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Endotoxin Tolerance Variation over 24 h during Porcine Endotoxemia: Association with Changes in Circulation and Organ Dysfunction

Endotoxin tolerance (ET), defined as reduced inflammatory responsiveness to endotoxin challenge following a first encounter with endotoxin, is an extensively studied phenomenon. Although reduced mortality and morbidity in the presence of ET has been demonstrated in animal studies, little is known ab...

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Autores principales: Castegren, Markus, Skorup, Paul, Lipcsey, Miklós, Larsson, Anders, Sjölin, Jan
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3542331/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23326400
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0053221
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author Castegren, Markus
Skorup, Paul
Lipcsey, Miklós
Larsson, Anders
Sjölin, Jan
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Skorup, Paul
Lipcsey, Miklós
Larsson, Anders
Sjölin, Jan
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description Endotoxin tolerance (ET), defined as reduced inflammatory responsiveness to endotoxin challenge following a first encounter with endotoxin, is an extensively studied phenomenon. Although reduced mortality and morbidity in the presence of ET has been demonstrated in animal studies, little is known about the temporal development of ET. Further, in acute respiratory distress syndrome ET correlates to the severity of the disease, suggesting a complicated relation between ET and organ dysfunction. Eighteen pigs were subjected to intensive care and a continuous endotoxin infusion for 24 h with the aim to study the time course of early ET and to relate ET to outcome in organ dysfunction. Three animals served as non-endotoxemic controls. Blood samples for cytokine analyses were taken and physiological variables registered every third hour. Production of TNF-α, IL-6, and IL-10 before and after endotoxin stimulation ex vivo was measured. The difference between cytokine values after and before ex vivo LPS stimulation (Δ-values) was calculated for all time points. ΔTNF-α was employed as the principal marker of ET and lower ΔTNF-α values were interpreted as higher levels of ET. During endotoxin infusion, there was suppression of ex vivo productions of TNF-α and IL-6 but not of IL-10 in comparison with that at 0 h. The ex vivo TNF-α values followed another time concentration curve than those in vivo. ΔTNF-α was at the lowest already at 6 h, followed by an increase during the ensuing hours. ΔTNF-α at 6 h correlated positively to blood pressure and systemic vascular resistance and negatively to cardiac index at 24 h. In this study a temporal variation of ET was demonstrated that did not follow changes in plasma TNF-α concentrations. Maximal ET occurred early in the course and the higher the ET, the more hyperdynamic the circulation 18 h later.
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spelling pubmed-35423312013-01-16 Endotoxin Tolerance Variation over 24 h during Porcine Endotoxemia: Association with Changes in Circulation and Organ Dysfunction Castegren, Markus Skorup, Paul Lipcsey, Miklós Larsson, Anders Sjölin, Jan PLoS One Research Article Endotoxin tolerance (ET), defined as reduced inflammatory responsiveness to endotoxin challenge following a first encounter with endotoxin, is an extensively studied phenomenon. Although reduced mortality and morbidity in the presence of ET has been demonstrated in animal studies, little is known about the temporal development of ET. Further, in acute respiratory distress syndrome ET correlates to the severity of the disease, suggesting a complicated relation between ET and organ dysfunction. Eighteen pigs were subjected to intensive care and a continuous endotoxin infusion for 24 h with the aim to study the time course of early ET and to relate ET to outcome in organ dysfunction. Three animals served as non-endotoxemic controls. Blood samples for cytokine analyses were taken and physiological variables registered every third hour. Production of TNF-α, IL-6, and IL-10 before and after endotoxin stimulation ex vivo was measured. The difference between cytokine values after and before ex vivo LPS stimulation (Δ-values) was calculated for all time points. ΔTNF-α was employed as the principal marker of ET and lower ΔTNF-α values were interpreted as higher levels of ET. During endotoxin infusion, there was suppression of ex vivo productions of TNF-α and IL-6 but not of IL-10 in comparison with that at 0 h. The ex vivo TNF-α values followed another time concentration curve than those in vivo. ΔTNF-α was at the lowest already at 6 h, followed by an increase during the ensuing hours. ΔTNF-α at 6 h correlated positively to blood pressure and systemic vascular resistance and negatively to cardiac index at 24 h. In this study a temporal variation of ET was demonstrated that did not follow changes in plasma TNF-α concentrations. Maximal ET occurred early in the course and the higher the ET, the more hyperdynamic the circulation 18 h later. Public Library of Science 2013-01-10 /pmc/articles/PMC3542331/ /pubmed/23326400 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0053221 Text en © 2013 Castegren et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Castegren, Markus
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Larsson, Anders
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Endotoxin Tolerance Variation over 24 h during Porcine Endotoxemia: Association with Changes in Circulation and Organ Dysfunction
title Endotoxin Tolerance Variation over 24 h during Porcine Endotoxemia: Association with Changes in Circulation and Organ Dysfunction
title_full Endotoxin Tolerance Variation over 24 h during Porcine Endotoxemia: Association with Changes in Circulation and Organ Dysfunction
title_fullStr Endotoxin Tolerance Variation over 24 h during Porcine Endotoxemia: Association with Changes in Circulation and Organ Dysfunction
title_full_unstemmed Endotoxin Tolerance Variation over 24 h during Porcine Endotoxemia: Association with Changes in Circulation and Organ Dysfunction
title_short Endotoxin Tolerance Variation over 24 h during Porcine Endotoxemia: Association with Changes in Circulation and Organ Dysfunction
title_sort endotoxin tolerance variation over 24 h during porcine endotoxemia: association with changes in circulation and organ dysfunction
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3542331/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23326400
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0053221
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